Santa Fe police stopped drivers along Cerillos Road nearly three years after Deshauna and Del Lynn Peshlakai died at the hands of a drunken driver.

“These were my babies. I was constantly with them. They were daddy's girls,” David Peshlakai said.

The Peshlakai family joined the governor and Santa Fe police at a memorial DWI checkpoint on Sunday night. Drivers were stopped and questioned at the exact place on Cerillos Road where the sisters were killed.

“I can't imagine losing two sisters or two daughters from the same family,” Gov. Susana Martinez said.

Martinez passed out flyers to cars and said she’s hopeful the legislature will pass several new bills that will keep repeat drunken drivers off the streets.

“These laws make the penalties stiffer, so maybe someone will think twice before getting behind the wheel,” Martinez said.

James Ruiz pleaded guilty to driving drunk and killing the sisters. He is currently serving a 40-year prison term.

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